Redwood Castle - Lorrha, Co. Tipperary, - Giclée Print.
Step into the historical tapestry of Ireland with a stunning portrayal of Redwood Castle, a notable Norman structure perched elegantly along the banks of the River Shannon in County Tipperary. Dating back to around 1200 AD, this castle was initially a Norman stronghold, until around 1350, when it became the seat of the Mac Aodhagáin family.
This rich historical narrative is intricately captured in the original artwork, skillfully created using pigment ink fine liner pens, watercolor pencils, and paint. The artist's technique vividly brings to life the medieval grandeur and significance of Redwood Castle.
This artwork is offered as a limited edition print, reproduced on Archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art paper. The use of professional light-fast inks ensures the preservation of the print's colors and details, enhancing its historical portrayal.
Each print in this exclusive series is a collector's piece, individually titled, numbered, and signed by the artist, Bernice Cooke. Notably, the print is sold unmounted and unframed, providing you with the flexibility to display it in a manner that complements your space. To ensure its safe arrival, the print is securely rolled and shipped in a postal tube.
While the photos serve as a reference, the original artwork and its copyright belong exclusively to Bernice Cooke ©2024. Please be aware that the acquisition of this print does not include the rights for image reproduction.